Middle School

11 through 14 years

Our Middle School program offers an experiential, dynamic approach to each subject area, integrated studies between programs, a focus on character development, and extending the learning environment to the larger world.

Recent Happenings, News & Notes

LE Students Explore the Outdoors

Lower Elementary students took a field trip to the Churchville Nature Center, a facility of the Bucks County Department of Parks and Recreation. The nature center provides an ideal setting for an outdoor component to our classroom curriculum. The dedicated staff members all share a deep commitment to the preservation of the quality of life for all ...

Parent Education Opportunity

Montessori and Parenting the Toddler Child Helping parents understand the Uniqueness of the Young Child Sleeping, eating, and toileting concerns will be addressed. Thursday, December 8, 8:45 – 10:00am OR 7:00 – 8:30pm Invite a friend! This talk is free and open to the public. This presentation and discussion will cover the major parenting issues ...

Get in the spirit of Giving

Holiday Giving Drive The Parent Association’s Community Service Committee invites you to participate in our annual Holiday Giving Drive, which benefits two organizations – Toys for Tots and the CYO of Mercer County. The drive kicks off on Monday, November 28 and runs through Thursday, December 15th. In addition to helping our less fortunate neighbors, these activities ...

Overview:
This presentation and discussion will cover the major parenting issues of the young, toddler age child. The most common parenting concerns, Eating, Toileting and Sleeping will be covered, including the skills needed and the steps and processes that parents can support and develop. Parents will leave empowered with tools and tips to take home and apply in terms of setting the appropriate expectations for success.
Introduction to Parents of the Montessori Principles and how they can be applied and incorporated into parenting. Using resources from Montessori's own writings, recent brain research and best practices in raising young children in the 21st Century will be covered, including an introduction to the book that will be the topic of further parent ed sessions: "Raising an Adult" by Daniel H. Pink, author of the New York Times bestsellers Drive and A Whole New Mind, touts this book, "For parents who want to foster hearty self-reliance instead of hollow self-esteem, How to Raise an Adult is the right book at the right time."
An opportunity to learn from developmental specialists what the key issues, drive, and sensitivities are for the toddler aged child and what parenting techniques work best in creating a happy, harmonious home and a highly functioning child and to share with other parents stories, experiences, and challenges in seeking advice from tried and true parenting experts.

Overview:
This presentation and discussion will cover the major parenting issues of the young, toddler age child. The most common parenting concerns, Eating, Toileting and Sleeping will be covered, including the skills needed and the steps and processes that parents can support and develop. Parents will leave empowered with tools and tips to take home and apply in terms of setting the appropriate expectations for success.
Introduction to Parents of the Montessori Principles and how they can be applied and incorporated into parenting.
An opportunity to learn from developmental specialists what the key issues, drive, and sensitivities are for the toddler aged child and what parenting techniques work best in creating a happy, harmonious home and a highly functioning child and to share with other parents stories, experiences, and challenges in seeking advice from tried and true parenting experts.
Book Intro at end - will be covered in future parent Ed sessions:
Using resources from Montessori's own writings, recent brain research and best practices in raising young children in the 21st Century will be covered, including an introduction to the book that will be the topic of further parent ed sessions: "Raising an Adult" by Daniel H. Pink, author of the New York Times bestsellers Drive and A Whole New Mind, touts this book, "For parents who want to foster hearty self-reliance instead of hollow self-esteem, How to Raise an Adult is the right book at the right time."